IndoorGML offers both a model for describing spaces and graph-based navigation between those spaces. This suggests IndoorGML could be ideal for a Pilot or Testbed activity to explore how indoor mapping could help people transit safely through public places such as government buildings, hospitals and perhaps museums. You could, for example, see local and national governments requiring indoor maps of public buildings to be made available and to be annotated with near-realtime data such as 'current occupancy' using a Computer Vision sensor that is SOS or SensorThings enabled (i.e. to answer a questions such as how many people are in that room or walking down that passage now?).
IndoorGML offers both a model for describing spaces and graph-based navigation between those spaces. This suggests IndoorGML could be ideal for a Pilot or Testbed activity to explore how indoor mapping could help people transit safely through public places such as government buildings, hospitals and perhaps museums. You could, for example, see local and national governments requiring indoor maps of public buildings to be made available and to be annotated with near-realtime data such as 'current occupancy' using a Computer Vision sensor that is SOS or SensorThings enabled (i.e. to answer a questions such as how many people are in that room or walking down that passage now?).